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IM Boxing a?* Football ?? Baseball Lawn Tennis ** Trotting and Pacing S Golf j _,_sf\ IIS ILS SMITH IN FIFTH ROUND Rallies After Bad Start to Shower in Blows, and One Lands Low. THEN REFEREE CALLS HALT Turmoil in Ring After Jon's Action, but Spectators at the Garden Cheer the Oklahoma Man. ? ? ?t he fornla, and oma tiiant, in kin t nlghl wai $t--; \\ | ham Joh, '?? cs isc ot >I.>rr.- h i hie man low-. \ . uli ' ? luestloi of supr? macy ? two a :.::? h ?pee bu.ii a li i. After a i.r ? ? to be afr i his man, Ihe Oh! ma ? ? ? ? ? ? : rltl earh found - fore th? ?? swings, wh?> ?rat | ' ! to ? ina on In ? i Inch. \ : ..-,??. to punch h .. to the bod low Imith be) ' msn ? M -ins, and nance l T . a en he ? i the ring, Ti ? ongi it progr? wed tl ? t? r M ' - I ' trine ? to ot body hi >ws Ut clos? landed snother pun. fi that *? In th. Ion of n ? was oot ? ft II Smith .1 . up llk< .1 kn -v..!-. ? M i who . became .? . to do an: I ? ? y in th?- crowd in t -? ment. wh< e left the for . . knockout, oth. : that Smith made loo mmh ? At the i and we ' ghtei oppo r.- - inded h? at i'.y on th?* big (ellov - ft his f . ? He had a gr? ect for the Oui t'a tai I i k? ? under ' many. In the fir?-' .th puffed tl.. ? ? A\\ their n?irm,. - Irith abort punch? y,or: : protested, and for .. moment It looked a.- II ??.. a mted to jumi? over the hopes. Later on h- ped a tri? k of Bitting i.:s ? tan on 1 i of the head V : By the time I ? -? >w ant? ' ?wd had !? t ? Garden, Il ? thai fully e:pr- ? uere on hand. |mii ? ? di end M prit?. a pair of little feilowa Willie Warren ; tttling con t ? tnary. Through? put I - both boys tor? a- ? Mooney wai gan. ? ? n knew ? much, jind in the last two rounde had Moone) Ll. edil i This waa followed bj a > l.i_ti between Jo? Ku th? - tting ex-aallor, The last named "weighed 131 pounds ' ?? than bis ??.r all thai ?...: in J the Rght ''. Henn ? who um-;- . ' . . he tiiok*? h. would ba< k itlve of the . the mirth of the crowd \?.?s rhang? -. t.. app alien, with a - liarp right hooks and ?? bad Ktisers almost ??ut 1 the b?-ll two itu? k It out thiough . ? ? ??i ?|. naess* s ha ? i ml .l"'i Kusers was :.- l.ft th ' CONKLYN AND EVANS WIN Score in Foursomes in Adver? tising Men's Golf. Nearly sixty ; ?'. ip in th?* last on<-<la\ ? ' i>'. the season at the Advertisers' <".olf As? ' er the links of tht Knoll* I intry i "lub. Fo iraomea were In - hed* tiled rout? select? teen to count. ?\\ E Conklyn and f k.-.th Evans won lasa A with a card ?2?t ? ? t went to J. J i.?/.. n and El P. 1 ? ? ? ? ' w k B'jnn? ii ..? ?'. \\ VV. Manning wll -, th* (iron ? t il? f W Nye and H E l'ort. ? o?.k ? ? I individual morning round waa ?Hazi ? He aft? i luncheon I. ,\ In the pvenlng tk? asaoclatkn held a dinner in ih. . lui h . .- . ?t which th? foil >v li - . . ?..? lohn C ' o.ik vil e-| :? 3 * *-i retary, Walter Kimball O: 'i i'? as irer. O H M. mil FOOTBALL AT COLUMBIA Students Kick the Ball About and Scrimmage a Bit. Football returned to '"oiumbia for a bri'f period yeeterday, when s s?-?uad of etuder-ts spent a 00U| le of hours kicking a hall around loath Field Aft?*-r nom?? time sp.nt In puntln-? they took to scrim ?ISging Th?-. werf off on one side of th- field most of the tlrn?? and were not with at all by the university authorities. M t of the studf-nts WOTS HMKh 8'ir prh tau i) that nothing had boon Said at the athletic mass nr-etln?; on Wednesdaj night about football. There ?as enth laissm Of all kinds for th? Sports '' on ?he Columbia roster, hue not a Word a boil i ' The gridiron game s.-.-ms to t.?*- ?lead. ! ar:d unless the attempt to play yeeterday' u?. ?.ni? for amusement the..- aeetnsj ||ttle likelihood of Columbio trxinc to ?,-t ha? k on the football map, this year at AUTOMOBILES FOR_RENT. Al TOM ?mil I.-. I ?)K KhVr. hour. ?oTot rr.f.nih. Uli Ainst? niam ?ve. Ttl. River crimson vira COMES INTO ITS 01 Brickley and Hardwick Get Together a Couple of Touchdowns. YALE ELEVEN ON EDGE Taking Things Easy for Lafay? ette Game, Though Back field Will Probably Be Much Weakened, [B| Tfl^Kraph t.. T'-<? TrlbUM I 'ambrldue, Mass., Ott ?.? The 11.,- ird ? did i ot drive the varsity in the Stadium to-day, bul aenf the team rgalnsi the scrub t?> ??..rk out its own salvation, In a half-hour acrimmage the - w. re abla t.. ? ore onlj two touchdowns sgainst Bob Oulld'i Beruh, ' ? ? .h <?? -1 s. - : Cambridge for ten yeara Neither of theoe touchdowns fame as ill of Un? buckli a. Hardwick making ??p.? ..n a s&?yai : Bncli I? y pnce ahootlng through aloi strewing scrub tacklera all over tl ? perj Held during a 15-yard run. Brickie? oted tw.. goals from the Held, one from th.- S-? ? thei from a joint Bra vardi I back Pennock ?ii?l not gel into th? ??? r his hard \\ ? .1 k Ol ?-'?-. t othei wise the flrsl string men a!l were in th?- pain- The Bcrul t ?. k wai well pul on, ind II gs m d four or firs flrsl ?lowus against the first si The ? 'rimson'a backfl? Id It t? I ' ? ? . work Trumbull worked al centre - irt time to-daj. H? i nol , read? tor continued bard work, and poa? a 111 nol pis i long sg.? t Wll ami !'r. edle], one of th? m q iart< r - and a aubatll it? a bo s la k:? k. ?l on the . hin yestel s - oui ind will not tx . rsi ol the wt ? k a Cooney Loss Hurts Yale. IK 1 N. w Ha-? en. <"?. t ?? The Va'., 'vat n ? nt through s Ion - signa i .-i :?? thii n and th? n th? rsl ind scond ? i up for a acrlmmag? :. and In order noi to I Injuries lust el ? ? Ih? l*a* tte gam? th. i- was litt;.- rui Know ? ? nd got away lor-.t: drlV? l with th.? w et ? whose kicking from placemen! is a? ?? k acored five g< from placent? Cornell an?! K I - I i and ('.??-i.isii was at quart? ? ?nl ? 'ornlsh ran back punta e ? ? getting swa: foi b "??'- art ; ii 1 b? var? sity gol th< ball on the S?yard one toward th?*- close of the | ractlce snd for touchdoa ni ten or tw. ? ' ? ?(...?:,_,. ? i... was h'M! yestei . . w eak? na the centre of th? lln? ...is i erably, and with Ptnnpelly and Merkte out of the backfield, the coacl about Saturday F game with the strong Lafayette al? v? n World's Series Disrupts Tiejer Eleven. ine-1 N .!.... t I ?v full hour of lughl the Prin eton : I ball : k to Ita game tl noon, when th? rail ? .- . against th? tecond team The subs wer? ro lid Indicate, foi ihe 'varsltj worked its toijhi goal Una no lesi than three times, on!? ? The flrsl line waa tlcallj Invln? Ibl?. for th? - ?. ?.. eld in their own territ? i o| th? Um? es? pt whan a Ions fore si i ... to i ?oollttle. n< it? 'i i thirty-five yards snd made II possibl? forj Ciile f. plant a neat drop k). k over frdm .yard Une. Str> its line plunging, with Hamraond'a ? ? nd and Oil? B*a klcklna. for in? a?. ond ?- am. f? attired the play Cap tain Baker, Bmroona, La? and Bhea wero| all absent fr?.m th?- practice, havinf i day oft to att?-n?l the world's s of the grad it? coach i CORNELL DRILLS TILL DARK First Team Working Hard on New Plays for Indians. [B] Ithaca, n ?? Oct I. -It srai long ? dark when tin? Cornell bootball squad wo ii ?j tip .< hard signal - Field hers P 'it. -.. ??nd team was ?ent In on the de? f?-n*'.\.- for s few playa, hut the bulk of ti. \ ..i > 11 s work consisted In running up and down it.?- Held without an ? i ? ? . ars took the ?.? d I aim third teams had a pi . ? r abo ?! ball SO hour. Th? third - held the ball on the i yard . .' the practic.tl i?. I. Bevi ... nee playa ara betni worked up for the ' '-ni:.- . garni ? Ai* th? India) fai bel? w i loi noil In weight they probably will <i?p<-n?l more on trick playa than on straight rush? in .- ? .. s gam? J. HIGH WORKS WITH N. Y. U. lak? High pui th? New Iforh University football aquad through its last still acrliit? mags yesterday before meeting Hamilton t.--.h>. Ha!.m- and Von idichow showed up t.. advantage, tearing up tue scrub d? fence f"r long ~..ii?*. Daly, th? no* end ha* shown a tr?-.it Improvement In his tackling, and la very proiuK-nt in drop ki? i. (??irk.- wna at full In McDermott'a place, ovii'i; to th? lait.t - injury nij.ii think* he haa uncovered s find fur th? lln? in l.yi ne wl . . ? |... : ..i foi pi artice : hl ? . Byrne was ali-lnteracholsMic tackle s.-v. -r I go, and his playing si he has not lost any ol his speed or ag* RANDOLPH ROLLS UP SCORE. ' ? ft! .?? . K .C <). t '.i Randolph Mili? tar?- Academ) burled the Cartarel .?<a?i omy under an avalanche ot touchd !n then annual football Kam?? h< i ?? 10 tt I .- \-. ?is ''? to ?I Hebard, ?t right half for Randolph, brok? through for three touchdown?, while Platon scored two Kanauas'a deadly to?- Bent ti??- of the -? von 11? i f?>i th? goal for tou? hd..w ni ?o er the I ar. The lln? -up f ?llo? s ? I ' M A I C-. p.- itioa .-? ? ? ? ? \ ? ? ?Shr? ?*?!.--. t. g.C Overmaa Yturtal.). . 1. T .F Johnson '""hi . I- tl Met ? Lak? H'll'S . It ?.'. I'llV-.-l Kii.j-i.ti; . it : . M Overman Kenauaa . it !?:... Delavel '?' " Hills Plate? . L m n \v johMon iifiwr?! . h n i-, Oelattly *-."" . F n K?tM-r -.->-- Hebard I?, Platea .-'.. - tl Uni., risf.n Safety- I'^twr i;.,?!., fron- ' too/no- Keaasaa it) lieferen?Krnst. raro i l'nitilr??Ma]<ir Randolph Time of quaro :? ? tu?, at '?.!??> miaut** ,?nl t?.. ..f t?n min i?? Report Against Football Arouses Instant Opposition Dr. George L Meylan. Old Har? vard Player, in Arms Against West Point Superintendent. GAME FOR REAL AMERICANS So Says Director of Columbia Gymnasium, Who Declares Injuries Are Nearly Al? ways Exaggerated. The stand which Colonel Claren? B ; Townslcy, superintendenl of the United States Militar?. Academy, at West l'"lnt. h.;?s taken apainst football met with Op? position fr??m I >r Qeorg* I. Meylan, ?i ? fornnr Harvard player and dir.? tor ot physical education at Columbia Unlveraltj Although ?Columbia has no! had tootball ? ? elghl rears, Dr Meylan Is sn s?rdeni football aupporter, snd he came out fly for football when Intevlewed yes? [< rdsy "All this talk that we se* about football Injuring permanentl) the men who plaj it 1 si o t? ?rised i'\ ? word ?tronger i h.?\ e a pe? manen? In ? Jui ? to m?, knee whl? h I BUBtalned a I waa playing football, bul 1 do n??i know ? ? ??? led mj ? arnlng i anaclt) 01 mv llrellhood In any waj I played football for fl\ ?? ? ? ml I i os< bet it foi tl.:>. -..us, and I think that I klTrOS et alna ;. ? . ..,?( of tlu Injuri? i whi? h w< r< id nimpoi tan! In aft? i llf? ? ? ,v proved la be I an ? the ?gain win. h ? man derive? from playing foothail la fai greatei thai th? ?mall chance of being Injured which s man take* whei h< [l a add t ? fo ?11*1 lo a! ?:? footl cause ' th? hi. n an t un* of I ? ?,-. injured we would not stop eating be? cause there isa dsngsr of oversstJn? *** w* certslnly do not stop walking ????<???????'? Of the .lanper of bring run OV*r t'.'- M automobil? when sr? crem the street Then, aKaln. who would think of abolish? llng traveling nr?.un?l the world. f'?r ex I ample, h.rause of the daflgST whl,'n onP '" likely to meef ?>n.- runs ?han es of CStChlng all ?Sorts Of diseases, and also of ' meeting with accident* ?hen one ua*ti ?The cha?es of injury in football SIS not nearly ;.s ?rent as those en<'ountered ?' I :h<- man making a long J.'iirnev "The ..th.r argument that those who play football deriv? r*esrcsly an? profit from It. is mlfdendln??. A man I? bound to derive profit from s tntae like foethsll whether he la fslrty w.ii developed or P"t In reply to Surgeon general BtokCS*? rriUctsm of what i a terms *S|*#***tsculsr ? . U.S. i think that th- remedy thsl sr* ahould apply In the first place is to ?super? . and not t?. abolish th? m, snd in th? ? ? ond pla e to devis- a scbems w'nersbj who tak. part in athletics while In ? I.? Obliged 10 keep ii|) MB? f. mi'?.f exerciee efter ?grsdustlon. ?Colonel Townslej will never s'ic.ei i, abolishing tooths? sl West Wnt," continued Dr. Meylsn "Th- gsm? is the j ! tat .,r ail tmerican sthletl? ?port? II develop? SS no other gam* can the manly rjuallti*? of ?trength, ruggednes? ;?n?i sg ?freealvenea* it is perhap* ? logical i rltl? ? football la nol ? gam* for th? average man. bul then, again, everj ?port takes s man a HttlS better than th.- ever ,?;. It takes a ...nip.tin-, . t. itn to arouse Interest among men snd rnsk? tn, t, take ? v n It* which Sl.there Is? ,;,,t ?do V..U knos Clarfc College has tried f??r \e?rs t.. have athletics with? . i? Intercollegiate rompriltion Th? r* silt is that (hi " sthletl? s, snd it la ImpoMlbl? to c>t the stud-m.- even tl, ..,).,. (?;._. proper ?mount of esercsse In tn) "Nu Ion. ihe beri festur? of th? . fiat? educational a) st. m la the wonderful developmenl of roH**g* slh VAUGHN HELPS COBS DEFEAT WHITE SO) Thirteen-lnning Battle Goes I National League Team on Archer's Long Hit. ? ? thlrteen-lnnlni ? ? ? th? ' 'hi? ago ? ??? , ... . . re of ?t 1 ". Th? I- to the courage and ef "Bli Jim" Vaughn, who t.. fore the vigoro - .?.. r\ ragg? d on? ' ; otte w aa hammered : , g back o hunch? the 1 ro ind ,? 1 the Whit? Box In that Inning r*ha|. I ? hit lij th? eighth push? It h the tying run, lei loos? thro?? ? ? ? ? .... i run a- i Bbdl? lat? r dollvei lm rtun? Mu.rt i thai no. rum on the. ' '?? ' dn a i| at a? ? ? I Schult ai ?i a sat.- bunt by /'.nun. rman had op? ned ? ? rhlch ended ? - had -? 'i '?'! four i una B? na * " ??? d< d Cleotte In th? lift! .-?ft? i I a fe drive, a | and S ?? ta and af. l gem? the thirteenth Then '/ Baler walked, ? lood fll? ? i Bi Id well wsi passed Wit I ih? baa? ; I ? i .?iiv? Into left ..i 'i /'? ?? i ?h<- arlnnlng rti Bali Ing caught at the plate on the thn ? owi N v I!? ?*- ,t_ tMERICAXn . ,i ? h, ;?o a <? r? til i (oi\i ? . ? i ? ? - - ? .. 4 i i .1 : 'i if .'.u 1 it i '.. ? : 1 IT .? o tai Hod i. - ? ? : s i ? ?i sai ? i i ? r i e o o o ? dona, rf *. 1 I 2 1 0 <"??l I t 4 ! I II ? . ? . 1 ? . ' ? ; I ? . , . , . Vaughn il I II I Ml - ? ,. lient i, ...I? Tot?!? . ii . ta ? .? Two-fa - t inning? ??? ?????? out In Aft? ? n I ; - . lonali ? tmei ? n. 4 ." H#*n? - ' .. \\ lid t : i em : Im. i mplr? i O Le ighlln, ?rtli O'lia CARDINALS BLANK BROWNS Lone Run Off Wcilman Enough to Win the First Game. st Louis, ". t '? The Cardinals do feated th? Broa na h? ??? to-day In the opening | ime ol the ser!? t<* di ? Id? ? I i championship of th<- city, Balles and VVeilmsn were th? pitchers, and the for? mer gained the verdict bj a score of ! O, t Th? ron e i th? result of s boss on hails t.? Whltted O i.? sry then M to ?W.ilman. Who threw to ?entre field, trv 111J- t?. got Whltted ai econd, snd th. i.ittor took third, while O'Loary was safe on ins*. w'Inao rolled t.. Wares, who t?.ss.?j him mil st Brot, while Whltted crossed the plate arith th? only run of the gam? KATIONALfl i AMERK \.v poa? ah i h [.?i a? Hugglna 'i : ft "? ! i I luttln, 31. IBS t Uagee. If I 00 S 1 0 Wares. *b 301 M.,-... r. ?. fb l '? 1 3 3 '. Pratt, 1' IS1 13 :e Oak s. ef I . Walker. If 4 0 0 4 ft .1 Konetchy.lh 100 11 ?S Williams, ? f 3 ft ft 1 I ft Whltted, if rf ill 6 Ot O'l-tar. M. 100 1 : w |0] I ? Wlnga ? 100 SI I Agnes ? ?. p.... 100 Oil w. liman p .'M ? II ?Mi Militer l fto ft 00 ..nn noi ; 1 a ? 27141 ? itted for \". .ilman in th. ninth Inning. Nationals .. 1 ??? .. o o r? o rv -1 Amen, ana .ft 0 0 0?0 m. bit? Agi ? ? ? .-. ]|..K-cini? Poubl? pla ? ?,, Konetchy; Watraa to Pi at) ??? Malan Left on bas? Katie . Americana 4 r.a*.. g on islln-Off <t\\et 1, off Wt 11 nan, I ?1.t i<-. sai;?.. . I Weilmai - -?. | 1 mplrea iiii-i bran 1 an 1 Hr?nnan HARD PRACTICE FOR NAVY. Annapolia "?1 I m? Navj football 1 1 d had oaarty t??.. hours of Baal hard ??. rk thia afterno--n before the gam? on Brtiur-laj with 'Georgetown The time was . ?-/oted nlmo ? ex? !u*|*/< iv to op-en pla? land the kickiiiK fore? re? rived much at? 1 t.-ll! ion PIRATES EVEN UP IN SERIES WITH THE NAP Adams Holds Cleveland i Check While Mates Pile Up Five Runs. ;? .. ..L-:. , ,, . | ?!?.,, Ptttfl ... eveland ? a s.-oi. ? ? . ? ? ? . ? ?? -, .'. elf?" ? vi ' ,- -I ,. ' . -Hit:'... and ...... t . . I tea m ide ta?? in??!?- m tt * .i adama hapi an?! I. ... Pittsburgh'? fifth an lent rui n the seventh on : Mc? arthj ? | ? ere \tt. ridant*? X9M ? ? ? | i/eri ?har? J '..-,-. ? ? ' i v-, - . ?. j ? ., ? ' I.' ?. I l.AN'H ? : ?> A e if ?? : : i 31 :, ?? - ? ? in i*. -, -i . ?hapntan. ** S ? i II i ? ? * i ? i : .j :.- ? ? Miller 1>- ? ft ft tft 1 ft J....,.-!.,n 1? t " 1 i ft ? -..-..? i . : i . 10 : . ? . ?.-?-. .. I * 1 It I II ? S 10 " Mitch? ?? ? ?Rlrmlnel . 1 ft t 00 . I . . ... ? ,.,,,,., IRya* uo to . 3;i 'j ? .4 ; Mil hell ;n ihe Bill Innlna 1 ."??! toi ?-. . .k ritai innlna |Ba ?-.nliir I .i - f. ft t -i , I'-OOOOCOO -. . t, In 4 II II ? nil..I?. I 111 I If.,.1' .a '?'? ' - :.? r Miller, i ?? ? hall??Off W - - : wim ! .,-, Ml .ii..-' I .eft ? Pittsburgh, I -.-. Milch. ? , ; I Tlii ?* lira? pire??Ii ??? .- ! - - ' ? '? ? ? WOMEN PLAY AT SALISBURY Mrs. M. D. P?itcrson Gets Gro?s Prize with Card of 106. Prealdentlnl ?golf was suprem? yestei ?I the Sails!.urv links, S h< r- Mts m 11 Peterson, the ehk I es* iitlv? el (hi Wonian'a Metropolitan Osll Associa ti'.n, \?.?>n th? gros? prise in the associa? tion's one-day tournament there erlth .. ? ?..!.? nf Its, Th.- net sward went to Mr-? Charlea l. Qreenhall, >.f Hollywood for her cart ot i"- I N IWIowing th* me,la! round there OTSS SB SPproacblfiS and putting ?f?ntest, In which Miss Erna M of Montclalr, eras th? winner. Ii?- ? ? ..?.- \?. a.s S Th? foil?.win?.- returned csrd* .-.r?-??? II- ?!? Nei Mrt ? I. Oreenhall, ii..ii? ?ool.-i?-? I M Mi. \ ' , ... lift 1ft I?*. Mil ???,-.!. .- Menl< Hi 1*1 ?"? n?i In*] Well Palrvle** i?>r? 7 i?v> M.-l M I? POU ?Of, laiu-l..?-?"-! It* ? M tin Win ??iiiva-is. Dunwo-Mll* in ?; ?o: Ml il R roarler, Midland IS II i<V MRS. MITCHELL WINS ON TOSS. Mlaa M i. Johnatone and Mr.s ... Mitchell tied for th* n*l prise In the eighteen-hole medal plai handicap f??r ?romer over th* links of th* CountTj Club n! ??hu Ridge yesterdsy, each orith a card of m i i.??, it was decided t.? tos* t<> -i? who won, ami Mrs Mitchell ?va? nice? ? ii Ther* was ? ?good slsed Held t.. st.ut, bul in? returned csrds CATHOLIC GOLFERS OUT. ' ? r ithollc ' ini? <;oif Assorlstioii hi Id s one-day tournament ?t Oakland yon t\ A Adams an?! P V BSSSII tied for 'he hist net priSS, with 1W-18-8?? ?-?i?-'i. Ada.us ainnlng the Loot In the aft. in..on a handicap In three i -? area m order, ?'liarles Murray, alth M U H, winnlt-R class A; .lohn King, orith M ft ?S, leading the second set, snd J. I. Cavsnsugh lopnfng thr list kl the third division with 1??7?..ft 77 The bast nel for thlrty-al? hoie* sraa J B. Pllow, jt 'x 04*-#?l?l*, ?vhil* tn? ; i? s en! to ? ? j. M? K mns f??i hi* rounds of sj ;.n?i ? for s total a* hit MISS WAGNER AND MISS CASSELLW1N A TITLE A Well Earned Victory in Met? ropolitan Women's Lawn Tennis Doubles. FORCE PACE IN THIRD SET Courts of West Side Tennis Club Heavy from Rain-Mrs. McLean Reaches the Finals in Singles. Brilliant play in the final and deciding I sot gave Mlaa Maria Warner and Miss, 'lar- ?"ass*.!! a well earned victory and \ th.- ? harm lonshlp tit!., m th.- final roiii.d ot th?. metrp^olltan women's double! lawn tennis cl .?? pionshlp .?t th.- Wesl Bids Tennla Club, a? Von Cortlandt, - t. rdaj Mis- u xsi - r and Miss ( ?'aa* II faced Mrs R U Pouch and Miss Edith B. Man.!.'.. and although the pall ? imed evenlj matched In th.- t-.rst two spt<< the ?-'ii.'-n-.r i Mi- - Wagner i her partner drove Miss Hand] I'..-.- h t?, . over final sel Ths a sa I I, I ?'.. I 2 Th?- courts were nol overdrj when ; t.?-c.?n. ar.d both paira resorted to ?' d ,'. ? ?- lobbing Th. ? maintained thli of plaj .ii! through the drei two lei Wsgnerand Misa Caesell taking theo < im; ael at >'. and Mra Pouch and Ml - Hand rel itli ? in tii.cond, which th. -. won by th? ? or? I ? ? i of th. of l ??? i ?..it? neither d< ; i ? faat In th.- d? g set. I on? -v? ?. Mis*- - neb oned th? ir lobbli . ? i of I lo\?, ... : ? ? ? ? footing made it In . Bible for th.-ir opi . they lost poinl aft? ? point ...... ti em it wai on? of the most . . Tht chai d to and the ' ' t.. da) ->'?? ild a sterling t. runs Mi Mat h.ili M ? ? *?????? j .i.-ri?. ' ? in f i '.m Mi - ' '? M ? 'hapn ?o I ' ? - M ,-.\\. ted Ml I '?' ? . This bring Mra McL ?....? ? - d Mi M< ... ... haa p aj ? -i ?? ?? ell t ? ?'< M McLea . .. .... - doubl? \. ? ther, A. 8 rngin ... er partner nni.-' pposll ? ron al > I ,, i \ ? ? ? ? efeal I 11 Mra McLean and Mi Lttt Ho d< i ..- -i Mi '?'? Ti,.-- h.oi a particularly eaaj time, ?? m . ,.; .- ,,f .. ;, ?". ?I The ? n-...i itlon prl i t to Mlsi Eu? .-? ? ted M \ as the ? -et started i i I ? th? The Metl ind u M Hall del? ? la? h and ' i. 1st onai?I 2; Mi L? in and n Uttl? de tealed M- Ad? le .!?? > \\ II..wl.in.I in default geml-ftnal " ' ' ? Ml Utile d< feat? M Mr ? Metropolita hip > woi ? Marl? Wagiiei d? '--.t? I Mra ? ; \\ Be? ? . Mi M.-?-' al M< I ? in d? :? ited Mr? ? ; \i ? 'hapman b) d< I ? '.?us..lat?..n ? up . final round) Mis-, i ngi nie Si ? .: F, A. Bai? lli ? ? : M? Il lip (WOI h I round i Mini Marl? Wattn? and M i m - i* W Pouch and Mi ?a Kdltl I Hand . ? t ? Clips Three and a Half Seconds from World's Record for a Mile. HITCHED TO A RUNNER Cheeny Captures Transylvania Stake in Fast Tir.ie, Beating the Field with Ease. O. BllllngS, hitrhed tn a r'lnrinf* msds tO-daj lowered the ?rorid'S tOt?Ott for S mile to IMt/p, Uhlan set the. : '? - ??!'! at 1 ?SI last y? || Uhlan t.,-,:a\ was <ir:v. n "bv Charl c Tanner ?...l waa favored with ? perfect track -md beautiful treather condltloi Trotting lr magnll.he mad.- the nuartera In 2M&? ~?\, : :>? and i ,",r... Mors, and driver received sn ovation at the finish ?? 'he. nj ?apt ure 1 th<- Tr.c. - g take for tbi f? I 'hip Grand C I ? '? to-day, ?tinning . ii md mini within half a aer-ond '?f the record a?H ? ' tur* b) t'.-nis.i Msld in 198s. ? 'he? n y '? beat ? the third trotted the mil? In i , .,? The first heat ?.?,?? won hy Newsel, th Ti-xas mere br? ah fourth Fl< mlng h? Id '??? n hand, ? r, In the ? i third, in I ah? won with ? a-. In Lrith ! " : made a ati ? lenge sl the turn Into the stretch, but i.r.'ke and dropped I rig 1 The slnn - ? ? th? fsvorll In th? Ti, ? . :: :?;,,, ?..,,- .10 ? ;ri itrslghl I by A. C. McK Vasl Todd, driven I M I , afi . event In the ? ? ? ? ? , ? HREE IN IT. 11 _.\ T-- ? EDN ... m ! 1 - 1 . I -.???? I t S 1 4 . MS n. iM ? ? ? Roan H 9 3 din '4 i - , iASS ? PCRSI '? - THREE IS i ter, er. a ? ' ' lit '?' ? 4 Sadie Kar-?n. tr. m .; ' Tim- . ' ? . : HREE IN ... 1 ' ' g., by Sea ,|r?>?a, . 1 . . . I limar, t. g iFl?iy< i Peter Md br i .. ... . . I!. | ? Reimen 'n ? I ?lr 'hantu C \- -a ? . '.-, 1-.NF1XI8H1 H 15 11 .1 \\ Wllkei ?? ?? ,-, ? . " . 1 S i ? " - ? , ... ' ' " MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ?? N lATt'RK \ '.v. \ \ \ : ? ? HIGH WA1 v M I? M ? ?I lei m : ' ' I S l>*p?irtrnent o? Agriculture. Hi.vriiMt BUREAU ?J: 31// a. ^-^^'-- v \ Hica< / ?H ? 'rfw 7?K^ - v. I U ;---> ^ ?Up jr^iS* w- a ;-;^//^:.-v;b^ ft?k&t*&*/ V , :"1 III MTsSuktiVi I 1KB M.J? Al R OHisOv-S U. IP -??? yen tb.ii, *.. v. " t : i S ' (Kb 10, 1311. I ?PLAN?TO?Y ?JOItri _ >-.,.' m,. ?. II - M. a?***1 '-"" ?'???? "????? ???? M ????* - ? -. - - THE WEATHER REPORT. Oftl.liil Ke,?.r.| ?ml I ore, n?.?. W .-hi: Del '?-:?? . ah ??tlantk item haa praetl ? alb dlaappear? i bu? itlnuee to i asea itnoettlod aeathei and le ii ralni in the \t laatlc stai.? from the Carolina t.. Southern N>? Baglaad Aaothei tftaturhaace teaa central o. i ik!i! ever Ik* ini.i.i:.. plalna atatea .ml n..??.ii? toward ?!? On o i-???'s Duriai th* laut twenty-four b*vra 1? ..in.-..i rain* m th? plateau regie? tad ,' ? alten I patata la tin-, ?tat.a, iin.i rale er tuet* la the north?<{ ? rn Rocky M?.un:.un r? *;I- ri Temperatur? eoatlaiM uaaaaaoaably hishi general!*, ea*l af the Rocky .Mount.en--, and have talara deddedl) ?ver ?'? ?o ky MauatataJ ami platea* i ? - rha Indkaihie* .?re thai the Wietera illal m h anee ?ni ?wv* sortit?et ward and ha altea?!? i hl rama Plida) m Ute plalna Matee, the Mi,. elaatp*** Valley aad iba upper lake r?'(ti..n. .mi .-n .-.itni,i,?> m.i mus?i ..f tti" egstrj aaat ,.f UM Ml-s.s-U'l'l Ril ? r 'i'tic weather ?m t..- f.nr FiMai .in.i late**?*. ? la?, Dvef Un Reck] Mountain and pl*t*M i? Kl.'ll.a ConeldsraMy reoter weather arlll overaprt ,i the platee atatea and th. upper Mlaelaalppl \ . ? lej in.).,.. and |.'ii.|i> night, and the Intertof of Um Oull tiatea, Tenneaaee, Ihc lake rtrytoM an?l th?- ? ?hm Valle) Baturdaj Cool ureather win '...riiinii.- mil the K". k. Mountain a.-vi i"at...iu r?-Ki..nM. and mod?r?t? t?mp?*"rat.anM ?in prevail lenerally in th? Baal The ?mis a Sine the north atlaatlc rataat ?ni i..- light rarlable; ?i?.t?K ?he middle At lantir .oaf?, iikiu to mode rata variable, BM*stly east, along the^Hi.uth Atlantli m.I aaat ? iulf roeate, ?lulu varies!? . aloae ">e ??-?t ?Quit roan, mo'l.rile gouth. on the lower li.Ue?, light to moderate rent to ?onth, on ?he Ippef i.ik. ?. in? ?? tal i mu? os Ml Igaa as I Hu ? an I . , ? r'...r l'*?rp?-??.t f?.r >|>?"< ill I ?>. aliti?*?..? lor K:i?t rn* Nr? \<>rk. |>?rtl> <-l?ni?l> t?i ?l.n ; ?..iiior tOtt, llll??-l I l?-?l. |ir-il>.il?l> *jfe#W***"S| li^l.i Mina l.l? ?III.I?. I'nr East? rn Pennsylvania, Ves lerse) i ? ?v o-?. Man land ? ? i 'olumbta, pi mi i loudj to 'i... t-? m? l obsbls showers; llffhl ?.iri?l>:.- \? h Wot Sea Bnsland ? loud. to da) I unsettled, probsbl) rain; 111 I I to i u. i - Por ' 'i-.i" W< item Pennsylvania tad ' ?wn .**.'??? Tork, fair o. .lis followed b) show <?r.- to-nlghl and to-morrow;. i to-morrow; rata ?-...; t.-1 a Inda h n m um?,. B a. m.......M I p. m, H * ? ai "th rvatl -ns lakes al Vt ?weather bureaus at s p ni yeaierdaj follow : i . 11 % ii mperature. w ? Albany . ? * < 'loudy . ?ii.iiui- City . Boston . ... . 'loudy Buffalo . ?hi. .????'.M ? ? . N.w ? iricaii!? . ?'tear si Loula ,..., Tl Clear Waahlnifton to i leaf I.mhI OtRttuI I'ro.r.l The fallow In.- offl i i,? i raeatd from :h?> ITaotbar Baraaa ihetva the ? lianu?'s In th. tl mi?ml ara for <h?> lat,t twenty-four hours, m eompariaoa i?i'h th?.- ...r respondlns dat^orisal year: IBM IMS, 1913 3 a. m :.| Ml S p. SI .....SI IB ii a. in t I p. m '-" R I , ? , ? ? - 1! |. m - If I I] m ?-.?> ? M p "> . M ? 1 b. sa... a n Hinh?-.*? tear-peretura yeaterdav, degrees; lowest, M; averast, it; averasa f r corrsapond? in? ..at. last war .'.; average for correapaad* laa data last thlrty-thraa ? ? Oovarnor'a if'ami .?:*?2 g ra H*ll l?ate . t'Ai ?iij WIRELESS REPORTS. i_ lav?le, report? . , ? mito? ?ait ?jf Band) H'.'.k at I ... ? m yeat. rday, ii ? ? t.. dock Satnr.ia\ foren ? Th? st Paul, reported ai i r* mit?*-, ???t. of Rend) Ho k ai l a m y. It Bat urda) afternoon TM- Barba ted ax IM mil?, ?ait ?if Band) Hook al 4:15 i ,-.. |? ?X. p??. ted to do? k thh ? The Lualtan ' rallai ?-?.? ??? Sai I) 1!. .. II 2 p m y< . . to dock thl.? ? INCOMING STEAMERS. TO DAT. Vasaal Pron _aa ? Liverpool. Ot | * ?Cell Liverpool O I . '?' .M. . ? ?Za apa . Bsnta Marta - ?Alllan? a.?'o'-.n. ? ?? i ? *Esperanaa..., Progreso, <?? ? ',\-,r1 Manhattan ....Antwerp ? ? , ' ' 'olora lo. Galveeton, net 4 ii Bad Itall.i .I-,,;, mi . - -i . .Gibraltar, .-. pt to Iroiuois ; . b i .-, - ? J BATUMI) W. r> Tl ?Bl I ? ? Fraarg ?>? Paul - ? 'Jan Van 1 > IrinWid H i ' - I BUMDA1 1 An<->y--? ?m i- ?-. lam Oct H'.il-An? * ' i lu....... Ha vre, Oct 4 ' ?? ' - " ? ,i I ,s .111. OUTGOING STEAMERS. . - DAY M?:' Veaad \'?ttel I r I.lne . . ' ni . ?i \ 12 00 m ? a 12 i?? m ' ? p -, Saturday, octobe " ? : I P A Wllh? ? ... . . ? m Kuropa I 11 "* a ra K F J I Dan " ' i. y, - i ? ?'"111115. *\ ? ? 12 ? ? ? m Mal Opa ? . . ? . ? .... m M 11 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. . ?! Taf i Ha ihihp Oct U ' ? ? ? M ' ? if i - ? : IT vt n . 9 -. : ? l ? ? -t, SKIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Thursday. Octo? ber <?, 1913, A .'. .? I ? 3, II ? i ? ? - ?M : ? - - ? ' II - ta - ? ? ? . tramer 1 - M i i ....... < ?tll -?...- ?r S-H-ony. . v ' BAIL - ou? ?: M i ?? '- ? lerdam; ,nv?: '.???ild : -. - Carpathla iRri Tri? ?t? Mi , N ? -. . ?... STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. mur H.vor I- . . ? ? , . I Ft* York via 1 ,. , i Ilona v.? ?t Ml.hi SMeuw A s ? y ?k L lot - lVMI-u: - ? N'es Vork fi r R itt? us ? Am'-'i', Mes Vork via Wt W ta H???.Vo?j 9 ;,-.-? lampalla and N? s Tatk BAltSO Baraadoa Oel t lastla B ' ? N'*' fork an i Norfolk), Para n^.ran y .,.;, . .m-.* 'Dr Vork ??H, oei s Buffalo (Brl Ns? \ ? ?*? v w ?Voltaire lBr>, >' Intwarp, Oel - ' - Dutch). ne y..rk. Ml toi (an i Br ?.. ? : ,'? ron ? (Il Oct 4-1 ?-.' ? . Oerj (frota ?? ?*? I . ? . N i? York riven.i. ? " t B Cedrlc ?Hr.. Sew ? '?" Quf-enstoa n, Oct fl 1 -** p ? from S..uili l'iipooi .?n.l < Iit'-". Vork p tMRD L!rar?1, O.-t 0- Arm.mu.? fOer). New Y??rk fe*" Hamburg; ;i ?"." p m Kaiserin tugaaw Victoria lOm, New Vork and Hamburg s. ill) ucl U Marengo i Pr. New Tors tnr Hull; Pawns? lOeri, N?s Tara foi ~" k Paatnet, < >? t B?Ex? ter Clt) i Br), Mes io?s for nngiol . Olhraltai Oel s?Athlnai (??rreki. N-P1" for Me? Tort.